Redesigning of the town hall market complex, Mohammadpur
Abstract
Markets, and especially bazaars, play a very pivotal role in shaping a city's environment and
the standard of life its inhabitants enjoy. Markets serving as a catalyst in the development of
an urban settlement has hundreds of precedence over the past millennia all over the globe;
Markets invariably have been seen to bring people together on the basis of mutual necessities,
providing a platform for transactional cooperation. While markets across the cities in South East Asia have transcended the image of a place transaction and evolved into an abstract,
physical manifestation of the society it occupies, a few markets in crowded cities like Dhaka,
Bangladesh, have started to devolve into dead, unfrequented places.
Although not exhaustive, this paper makes an effort into understanding what makes a market
tick and identifying the individual factors that can make or break a bazaar. To that very end, a
case study of the Town Hall Bazaar Complex in Muhammadpur, Dhaka, has been made and a
theoretical design exploration has been done at the end of this paper.